Galatians 2:1-21.

Galatians 2:1-21

"Fourteen years later I went to Jerusalem with Barnabas. I also took
along Titus. But I went there because God had told me to go, and I
explained the good news that I had been preaching to the Gentiles.
Then I met privately with the ones who seemed to be the most important
leaders. I wanted to make sure that my work in the past and my future
work would not be for nothing.

Titus went to Jerusalem with me. He was a Greek, but still he wasn't
forced to be circumcised. We went there because of those who
pretended to be followers and had sneaked in among us as spies. They
had come to take away the freedom that Christ Jesus had given us, and
they were trying to make us their slaves. But we wanted you to have
the true message. That's why we didn't give in to them, not even for a
second.

Some of them were supposed to be important leaders, but I didn't care
who they were. God doesn't have any favorites! None of these so-called
special leaders added anything to my message. They realized that God
had sent me with the good news for Gentiles, and that he had sent
Peter with the same message for Jews. God, who had sent Peter on a
mission to the Jews, was now using me to preach to the Gentiles.

James, Peter, and John realized that God had given me the message
about his undeserved kindness. And these men are supposed to be the
backbone of the church. They even gave Barnabas and me a friendly
handshake. This was to show that we would work with Gentiles and that
they would work with Jews. They only asked us to remember the poor,
and that was something I had always been eager to do.

Paul Corrects Peter at Antioch

When Peter came to Antioch, I told him face to face that he was wrong.
He used to eat with Gentile followers of the Lord, until James sent
some Jewish followers. Peter was afraid of the Jews and soon stopped
eating with Gentiles. He and the other Jews hid their true feelings
so well that even Barnabas was fooled. But when I saw that they were
not really obeying the truth that is in the good news, I corrected
Peter in front of everyone and said:

Peter, you are a Jew, but you live like a Gentile. So how can you
force Gentiles to live like Jews?

We are Jews by birth and are not sinners like Gentiles. But we know
that God accepts only those who have faith in Jesus Christ. No one can
please God by simply obeying the Law. So we put our faith in Christ
Jesus, and God accepted us because of our faith.

When we Jews started looking for a way to please God, we discovered
that we are sinners too. Does this mean that Christ is the one who
makes us sinners? No, it doesn't! But if I tear down something and
then build it again, I prove that I was wrong at first. It was the
Law itself that killed me and freed me from its power, so that I could
live for God.

I have been nailed to the cross with Christ. I have died, but Christ
lives in me. And I now live by faith in the Son of God, who loved me
and gave his life for me. I don't turn my back on God's undeserved
kindness. If we can be acceptable to God by obeying the Law, it was
useless for Christ to die."

God bless you.

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